80-perch land by the Borala Lake, Weligama! For sale!
Borala Lake is located in Weligama, right between Galle and…
US$350,000
Kalametiya, Southern Province, Sri Lanka
For Sale
US$1,100,000
Kalametiya is a quiet village 214 km south of Colombo. This property is a land located by the beach contains in-land areas. The total surface reaches 3 acres in total. We find in the scenery, beautiful endless beaches with their lush green forest, and sandy roads crossing the natural fauna and lakes where peacocks and other animals come to refresh.
Esprit recommends this property due to its location, and potential for investments. With so much space, a good investment project, preferably eco friendly could be started. We will be there to support in that project if needed, every step of the way.
Kalametiya is a fishing village on the South-Eastern coast of Sri Lanka, close to the Kumana bird-life sanctuary and located in the Hambantota district. Kalametiya is a coastal wetland area that has an especially rich bio-diversity, and is situated on the picturesque southeastern coast of Sri Lanka, in the district of Hambantota. It, along with Rekawa and Ussangoda, forms an area known as “Ruk,” a coastal belt of land of outstanding beauty littered with numerous bays, coves, lagoons, rocky outcrops and sandy beaches, stretching from approximately Tangalle to Hambantota. The Kalametiya lagoon is a brackish water body situated approximately 215 km on the Colombo to Tissamaharama road. It lies adjoining the Hungama village and is approximately halfway between the Tangalle and Ambalantota. Extensive reed beds, forests of Mangrove and other wetland trees and salt marshes fringe this engagingly beautiful lagoon. Its waters are separated from the sea by a narrow strip of beach and only flow out to it through a narrow outlet that periodically closes completely. The flood plain, reed beds and Mangrove forests around the Kalametiya lagoon are home to an extensive range of Sri Lanka’s rich array of indigenous bird life and other fauna. It also regularly attracts numerous species of migrant birds such as Garganey and Pintail Duck, Redshanks, Godwits and Snipe. It was declared a sanctuary in 1984 and designated a “Special Area Management Site” under the Coastal Zone Management Plan for sustainable development. Contact us through our website, by enquiring or using our WhatsApp link!
Borala Lake is located in Weligama, right between Galle and…
US$350,000
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